1 Q18459 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica, EEAR, FABDont drink and ride Alcohol can increase your risk of being hurt in a car accident, even if you aren"t behind the wheel. A new University of Michigan study reports that men who have been drinking are 50 percent more likely to experience a serious injury during a car accident than sober passengers. According to the text, all the alternatives are correct, except: a) Based on a study, men who have been drinking will probably be hurt in an accident. b) Drunk passengers suffer more injuries than those who dont drink anything. c) The risk of being hurt in a car accident is higher when you drink alcohol d) Only the drivers can suffer injuries in a car accident. 2 Q18460 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica, EEAR, FABDont drink and ride Alcohol can increase your risk of being hurt in a car accident, even if you aren"t behind the wheel. A new University of Michigan study reports that men who have been drinking are 50 percent more likely to experience a serious injury during a car accident than sober passengers. The word “who", underlined in the text, can be replaced by a) whose. b) which. c) whom. d) that. 3 Q18461 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica, EEAR, FABInvestigators trying to find out what happened to a Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared en route to Beijing on Saturday morning were examining the causes of plane crashes: mechanical failure, pilot error, bad weather. But the discovery that two of the passengers were carrying stolen passports also raised the possibility of criminal violence. (Adapted from “Passport Theft adds mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines Jet”) GLOSSARY raised – aumentou, ampliou The underlined verbs in the text are in the a) present progressive. b) past progressive. c) simple present. d) future. 4 Q18462 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica, EEAR, FABRead the text and answer question 38. Dear Matthew, I was really upset to hear about your accident. It sounds terrible! You re lucky to have only one broken leg! Hope you re back on your feet soon! Love, Rachel We can infer that the text is a a) get well message. b) piece of advice. c) business letter. d) love letter. Corrigir o simulado 🖨️ Baixar o PDF